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- A journalist is sent by the Vatican to investigate a young girl claiming to be visited by the Virgin Mary.
- Two best friends trapped in the Za'atari Refugee Camp in Jordan have an undying dream of becoming professional football players. When a world renowned sports academy visits the camp, they now have a chance to make this dream come true.
- DREAMS OF DARAA is a feature length documentary that follows a Syrian family's tumultuous four-year journey, first as refugees in Jordan, then as Internally Displaced Persons back in Syria, and ultimately, as asylum-seekers in Germany.
- The film's protagonist is a Syrian refugee woman living in a Jordanian camp. The film narrates seven weeks in her life. Life at the camp is all about waiting.
- Through the first-hand accounts of refugee children and expert testimony from psychologist, Professor Jon-Håkon Schultz, the Norwegian Refugee Council explores the mental health toll of COVID-19 on the region's most vulnerable children.
- A short documentary featuring Sara, a six year old Syrian girl, as she becomes a big sister in Al-Zaatari refugee camp: technically the safest place in the world to give birth. It now boasts the third largest populated city in Jordan with 42 births per 1,000 people. Despite the difficult conditions, mental and physical, and recent cut in US funding the UNFPA maternal health clinic has not lost a single mother or child during birth since it opened. The war in Syria started 6 years ago, spanning the entire life of Sara and has taken the lives of over 500,000 men, women and children, with no simple solution in sight. What is simple and within the control of the doctors at the clinic is this moment: the opportunity for Sara to grow up with her mother, be a big sister, and face an uncertain future with her family intact.
- Shelter is a virtual documentary journey to refugee homes in three places in the world. With 360-degree video and VR headsets, visitors experience what it is like to live in emergency housing, as 6.2 million people do today.
- The first implementation of blockchain technology used by the United Nations is explored at Zaatari Refugee Camp in Jordan. 'Building Blocks' - developed and spearheaded by Houman Haddad - is the World Food Programme's blockchain entitlement program promoting identity, efficient financial distribution, and dignity amongst the camp's over 80,000 residents.
- This sociological documentary looks at the everyday lived experiences of school-aged Syrian refugee children in Jordan.
- Inside the Zaatari Refugee camp, everyone keeps waiting for an end to the exile. Among the refugees, one community started to grow : the Kachach, the traditional bird raisers that were culturally despised, made a strong come-back with this ancient hobby. Inside this desert camp that no one is supposed to leave, the birds brought a piece of freedom back.
- Joe Tidy presents current affairs from the studio. Leah Gooding reports on the number of Syria child refugees reaching one million. BBC reporter Muir, Jim (IV) also reports. André Villas-Boas contributes also.